Berlin Nights Grand Delusions

Berlin Nights Grand Delusions (Lebenspornografie) (2003) is a feature film written and directed by Dutch director Edwin Brienen. The 89-minutes uncut version contains nudity, pornographic scenes, and a scatological opening sequence by shock performer Jean-Louis Costes. The film was released on DVD in 2008.

Berlin Nights Grand Delusions (Lebenspornografie)
Directed byEdwin Brienen
Produced byEdwin Brienen
Written byEdwin Brienen
StarringEsther Eva Verkaaik
Peter Kern
Edwin Brienen
Jean-Louis Costes
Music byLe Syndicat Electronique
CinematographyJacqueline Sobiszewski
Edited byHeidi Reuscher
Distributed byFilmfreak Distribution
Release date
2005 (Netherlands)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch

Plot

A group of Amsterdam artists try to set up an erotic show in a Berlin nightclub. When the show flops, the group fades away into alcohol abuse and sexual excesses. The Virgin Mary manifests herself to the group and offers them happiness.

Production

Enormous costs, personal affairs and lawsuits about the rights of the film took a total of almost three years before the film had its official German premiere in the Summer of 2005.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Le Syndicat Electronique, released on LP through the French electro label Invasion Planète Recordings.

gollark: Clearly we should have used glorious functionally pure haskell for this.
gollark: Why?
gollark: With some combinator hax, sure.
gollark: > assuming we can't mind-control it
gollark: The issue is that - assuming we can't mind-control it - the grudger will remember that I was mean to it.
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